Braves Barely Avoid Another Shutout as Angels Win Series | Chattanooga Times Free Press
- The Atlanta Braves dropped two out of three games at home against the Los Angeles Angels, resulting in their first home series defeat to the Angels in nearly two decades, dating back to 2005.
- The Braves' depleted pitching rotation and ongoing offensive struggles, despite Jurickson Profar's return from an 80-game suspension, weakened their playoff chances.
- In the series, the Braves were shut out 4-0 in the opener and lost 5-1 in the finale, with Profar hitting a ninth-inning homer to avoid a further shutout.
- Matt Olson extended his on-base streak to 33 games with a first-inning single, boosting his average from.234 to.267, while Bryce Elder suffered his third straight loss.
- Manager Brian Snitker and Olson stressed the team still competes daily and keeps playoffs in mind, though speculation grows around a possible trade deadline roster shakeup.
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